Gospel musician Nana Adjoa has shared that while music has been an intrinsic part of her identity since childhood, she only transitioned into the professional and commercial space two years ago.
To her, music is far more than a career; she describes it as a divine gift from God intended to serve as a blessing to others.
During a recent appearance on the Mid-Morning Drive on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, she explained to host Eddie Ray how she utilises her talent as a vessel to touch and uplift lives.
Reflecting on her journey, Nana Adjoa noted that she has been singing since her days in Sunday School, though her official entry into the industry is
relatively recent.
“I’ve been singing all my life. Even from childhood, I have been doing music. From Sunday school to date, I have been doing music. But officially, I would say that I started commercial music two years ago. Music is a gift from God, and I realised it’s not just for me. I am meant to bless others. Through my songs and ministry, I hope to touch and uplift lives,” she stated.
She further elaborated that God bestows gifts upon individuals in various forms, and for her, that gift is music.
She is currently pursuing her musical career as a primary tool for engagement, seeking to win souls for the Kingdom of God.
Nana Adjoa concluded by emphasising that humans have a fundamental duty to express gratitude to God for His mercies, and music remains one of the most powerful ways to fulfil that obligation.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana
